LOCAL PATTERNS FOR WALES. 267 



No. 1. Body, orange pig's hair; legs, two 

 yellow-dun hackles, struck up from the tail to 

 the shoulder; wings, light brown-yellow turkey 

 tail-feather ; tail, a bit of red ibis, and a small 

 widow's crest-feather; head, orange- coloured wool. 

 Hook, No. 3. This fly is only fit for full water, 

 clearing after a flood. 



No. 2. Body, turbid-orange wool ; legs, a dun 

 hackle, dyed the colour of the body; wings, a 

 light, spotted, turkey tail-feather, dyed yellow; 

 tail, red toucan, and brown turkey tail-feather. 

 Hook, No. 5. 



No. 3. Body, dark orange worsted, or pig's 

 wool ; legs, two dark-dun hackles rolled up from 

 tail to shoulder, round which a yellow-green 

 hackle; wings, dark-brown spotted turkey tail- 

 feather ; tail, neck-feather of the golden pheasant 

 drawn in short. Hook, as before. 



No. 4. Body, dark orange wool ribbed with 

 silver twist; legs, two grizzled- dun hackles from 

 tail to shoulder ; wings, two body-feathers of the 

 bittern; head, green peacock sword-feather, one 

 or two fibres of which are to be left hanging from 

 the butt of the wings ; tail, short red and blue 

 macaw feathers. Hook, No. 6. 



The four following flies are great favourites in 



